CROSS-INDEX OF PROCJ^SSES AID 


Processes 


Aigrette 
Ensimel 


Wedgewood 
Enamel 


Heonilton 
EnEunel 


Velvett 
Eneunel 


Champion 
Colored 
Coated 


White 
Litho 


HiWfold 
E^nel 


XXX 

Embossing 

„ Koatine 
Cover 

Paper 




Ben Day 










103 




\ 


175 




Ben Day 

2-CoIor 
















177 




Ben Day 

4-CoIor 


342,343 


390,391 


57 
366,367 


414,415 






438,439\ 


486,487 




Gelatine 


















Halftone 

65 Screen 


330,331 


378,379 


354,355 


402,403 






426,427 \ 474,475 

L 




Halftone 

100 Screen 


332,333 


380,381 


356,357 


404,405 






428,429 


1 476,477 




Halftone 

120 Screen 


334,335 


382,383 


358,359 


77,406,407 






430,431 


\ 151 j 478,479 




Halftone 

133 Screen 


344,345 


25,35,39 
392 


43,45,47 
368,369 


63,65,67,75 
416,417 


87,91,109 


119,121 


141,143 
440,441 


\ [183,185,187 

J ^''^ 488,489 




Halftone 

150 Screen 


11,13,15 


23,27,37 






89,107,111 


123 


139 


H159,163 




Halftone 

Vignette 
120 Screen 
















J 




Halftone 

Vignette 
133 Screen 




29 


49 


69,79 


113 


125 




B5 189 




Halftone 

Vignette 
150 Screen 


17 








93 




145 


_\ 






Halftone 

High-Light 
120 Screen 
















\ 






Halftone 

High-Light 
133 Screen 








81 


95 






16 


193 




Halftone 

High-Ughl 
150 Screen 






53 




115 






\~ 






Halftone 

2 Colors 
120 Screen 
















Y 






Halftone 

4-Color Process 
120 Screen 
















V 


191 




Halftone 

2 Colors 
133 Screen 






55 


83 


97 






169 \ 


195 




Halftone 

3-CoIor Process 
133 Screen 








« 








155 






Halftone 

3-Color Process 
150 Screen 














147 








Halftone 

4-CoIor Process 
120 Screen 


















191 




Halftone 

4-Co!or Process 
133 Screen 


19,338,339 


31,386,387 


51,362,363 


71,410,411 






434,435 




482,483 




Lithography 


348,349 




372,373 


420,421 




396,397 


444,445 




492,493 




Offset 
Process 


340,347 
350,351 




370,371 
374,375 


418,419 
422,423 




394,395 
398,399 


442,443 
446,447 




490,491 
494,495 




Photogravure 

Hand 






















Photogravure 
Rapid 
















1 




Photogravure 
Rapid 
4 Colors 






















Steel 
Engraving 






















Type 






















Woodcut 


340,341 


388,389 


364,365 


412,413 


99 




436,437 


171 


484,485 




Zinc Line 
Engraving 


336,337 


384,385 


59,360,361 


408,409 


101,105 




432,433 


173,179 


480,481 




Zinc Line 
Engraving 

WitlTTint 




















1 



PAPERS SHOWN IN THIS BOOK 


Processes 


Cheunpion 
Super 


Chfunpion 
English 
Finish 


Champion 
Eggshell 


Champion 

Machine 

Finish 


Mimeo- 
graph 
Paper 


Champion 
Bond 


Champion 
Index 
Bristol 


Cream 
Post 
Card 

Bristol 


Capitol 
Post 
Card 


Ben Day 






241 






287 


315 


319 




Ben Day 

2-CoIor 






243 














Ben Day 

4-Color 


462,463 


510,511 


235,251 
558,559 


534,535 




582,583 




606,607 




Gelatine 
















634,635 




Halftone 

65 Screen 


450,451 


498,499 


546,547 


522,523 




570,571 




594,595 




Halftone 

100 Screen 


452,453 


211,500,501 


548,549 


259,524,525 




572,573 




596,597 




Halftone 

120 Screen 


454,455 


213,227,231 
502,503 


550,551 


261,263 
526,527 




574,575 




598,599 




Halftone 

133 Screen 


199,201,203 
464,465 


215,229 
512,513 


560,561 


536,537 




584,585 




608,609 




Halftone 

ISO Screen 




















Halftone 

Vignette 
120 Screen 




217 




265 












Halftone 

Vignette 
133 Screen 


205 


















Halftone 

Vignette 
150 Screen 




















Halftone 

High-Light 
120 Screen 




221 




269 












Halftone 

High-Ught 
133 Screen 


















323 


Halftone 

High-Ught 
150 Screen 




















Halftone 

2 Colors 
120 Screen 




223 




271 












Halftone 

4-Color Process 
120 Screen 


207 


219 




267 












Halftone 

2 Colors 
133 Screen 




















Halftone 

3-Color Process 
133 Screen 




















Halftone 

3-Color Process 
150 Screen 




















Halftone 

4-Color Process 
120 Screen 


207 


219 




267 












Halftone 

4-Color Process 
133 Screen 


458,459 


506,507 


554,555 


530,531 




578,579 




602,603 




Lithography 


468,469 


516,517 


564,565 


540,541 




588,589 




612,613 




Offset 
Process 


466,467 
470,471 


514,515 
518,519 


562,563 
566,567 


538,539 
542,543 




586,587 
590,591 




610,611 
614,615 




Photogravure 
Hand 




626,627 
















Photogravure 
Rapid 




618,619 
622,623 
















Photogravure 
Rapid 
4 Colors 




620,621 
















Steel 
Engraving 












630,631 








Type 






247 




273,279 


291 








Woodcut 


460,461 


508,509 


237,253 
556,557 


532,533 




580,581 




604,605 




Zinc Line 
Engraving 


456,457 


504,505 


239,245,255 
552,553 


528,529 




285,576,577 




600,601 




Zinc Line 
Engraving 

WiH?Tint 












283 









Papers Shown in 
this Book 



PAGES 



Aigrette Enamel 9, 329 

Wedgewood Enamel 21, 377 

Hamilton Enamel 41, 353 

Velvett Enamel 61, 401 

Wedgewood Enamel (India Tint) . . . . . 33 

Velvett Enamel (Colored) 73 

Champion Colored Coated 85 

White Litho (Coated One Side) 117 

Hingefold Enamel 137, 425 

XXX Embossing Cover Paper 149 

XXX Embossing Cover Paper (Colored) . . . 157 

Koatine 181, 473 

Champion Super 197, 449 

Champion Enghsh Finish 209, 497, 617 

Champion English Finish (India Tint) . . . 225 

Champion Eggshell 233, 545 

Champion Eggshell (India Tint) 249 

Champion Machine Finish .. . . . 257, 521 

Mimeograph Paper 273 

Champion Bond 281, 569, 629 

Champion Bond (Colored) 289 

Champion Index Bristol 313 

Cream Post Card Bristol 317, 593, 633 

Capitol Post Card . . . . . . . . . .321 

Graphic Encyclopedia 329-636 



A BOOK 
OF SAMPLES OF PAPERS 



A BOOK 
OF SAMPLES OF PAPERS 

MANUFACTURED TO 

PRINT PROPERLY ALL KINDS 
OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



TOGETHER WITH 

A BOOK OF THE SAME PAPERS 

PRINTED AND LITHOGRAPHED 

IN ALL OF THE PRINCIPAL 

PROCESSES USED FOR 

ILLUSTRATION 



NEW YORK 
1922 



Copyrighted, 1922, by 

THE CHAMPION COATED PAPER COMPANY 

NEW YORK CITY 

Qlft 

Ptfblishsj 
DEC 13 ISZS 




apers and boards in this book were manu- 
factured by The Champion Coated Paper 
Company, Hamilton, Ohio, and the book issued 
from their New York office, 324 Pearl Street 



^ihis book is issued by the following organizations, who will furnish 
qJ^ any further information desired as to the papers used and their 
availability for your use in any quantity at once. 



Alexander-Holden Paper Company 
American Paper Mills Corporation 
H. P. Andrews Paper Company 
Thomas Barrett & Son 
Beekman Paper & Card Company 
Bishop Paper Company 
Canfield Paper Company 
Clement & Stockwell 
Conrow Brothers 
Coy, Hunt & Company 

F. A. FHnn, Inc. 
Harper Paper Company 
W. D. Harper, Inc. 

C. B. Hewitt & Brothers 

C. F. Hubbs & Company 

R. C. Kastner Paper Company 

Kennelly Paper Company 

Lasher & Lathrop, Inc. 

J. E. Linde Paper Company 

Merriam Paper Company 

G. W. Millar & Company 
Maurice O'Meara Company 

A. W. Pohlman Paper Company 
Sutphin Paper Company, Inc. 
Vernon Brothers & Company 
P. E. Vernon & Company 
White-Burbank Paper Company 
Whitehead & AUiger Company 
C. W. Williams & Company 




How to Use this Book 

onsult the index inside the front cover which gives the 
whole story — study it carefully. All papers and boards 
used are taken from warehouse stock and are not made 
specially for this book. 

The cut in indexing will show variation in tone or color on the 
various weights— this will always be so, as paper-making has 
never overcome this color variation. 

No description of the way the papers are made or the book 
printed is given, — results show what can be done commercially, 
the edition being a large one. 

Each exhibit is printed as well as it can be commercially on 
the character of the stock— the object being to show what 
should not be attempted as much as what should be. 

The first 328 pages are printed on papers suitable for the illus- 
trations used. After page 328 the pages show all kinds of 
illustrations on all kinds of papers, so that comparisons of results 
may be made at a glance. 

This is a daring thing even to attempt; therefore do not judge 
the results shown after page 328 in this book, as proving the 
value of the papers used, or the workmanship of the organiza- 
tions producing the book, but rather as an encyclopedia of the 
Graphic Arts, showing what will happen if certain sorts of 
plates are used on certain grades of paper. 

The comments printed on the pages following 328 were 
written after the sheets were printed, and serve as a guide in 
the more successful use of this book, which is dedicated to the 
advancement of the printing trade and a clearer understanding 
of what can and cannot be accomplished by this Art of Arts. 




AIGRETTE ENAMEL 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25 X 38- 80, 100, 120 
28x44-104, 117, 130 
38 X 50-160, 200 



120 
100 



119] 



Aigrette Enamel 
25x38-120 




m 



150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franlclin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



100 



[in 



Aigrette Enamel go 

25x38-100 






150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



[13] 



Aigrette Enamel 80 

25x38-80 




150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griflfenhagen 



C15„1 



Aigrette Enamel 
25x38-80 




150-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 

From a highly retouched photograph 

Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



Cn] 



Aigrette Enamel 
25x38-100 




133 -SCREEN FOUR -COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a painting 
Courtesy of Hickey- Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



[;i9] 



Aigrette Enamel 
25x38-120 




WEDGEWOOD ENAMEL 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38- 75, 90, 110 
28x44- 95, 115 
38x50-150, 180, 220 



110 



n2i3 





90 


Wedgewood Enamel 


75 


25x38-110 






150-SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting in the 

Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



n233 



Wedgewood Enamel 
25x38-90 



90 

75 





133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



n253 



Wedgewood Enamel 75 

25x38-75 




150-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash drawing by Maurice GrifFenhagen 



1:27] 



Wedgewood Enamel 
25x38-75 




133-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 

From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Company 



n293 



Wedgewood Enamel 
25x38-90 




133-SCREEN FOUR-COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

Courtesy of Hickey- Freeman Co. 

Rochester, N. Y. 



Con 



Wedgewood Enamel 
25x38-110 





WEDGEWOOD ENAMEL 

INDIA TINT 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38- 75, 90, 110 
28x44- 95, 115 
38x50-150, 180 



( 



mi 



Wedgewood Enamel 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-75 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting in the 

Metropohtan Museum 

of Art 



135-2 



Wedgewood Enamel 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-75 




150-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



n373 



Wedgewood Enamel 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-75 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash drawing by Maurice GrifFenhagen 



[393 



Wedgewood Enamel 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-75 





HAMILTON ENAMEL 



STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38-60, 70, 80,100,120,140 
28x44- 78, 91,104,117,130,155 
33 X 46- 96, 112, 128, 144, 160 
38x50-120, 140, 160,200 



[141] 





120 




100 




80 




70 


imilton Enamel 


6C 


25x38-120 






133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



[43] 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-100 



100 

80 

70 

60 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



l^^l 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-80 



80 

70 

60 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griftenhagen 



[47] 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-70 




133 -SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 
From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[49;] 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-60 



60 




133- SCREEN FOUR -COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a painting 
Courtesy of Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



C51] 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-60 




^^ y^J^/ 






150-SCREEN HIGH-LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From a pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



[533 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-70 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Henry T. Lin^ 



c:55] 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-80 




120 -SCREEN FOUR -COLOR BEN DAY PLATE 

From a colored drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[157] 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-100 




ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 

From a pen-and-ink drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[593 



Hamilton Enamel 
25x38-120 




VELVETT ENAMEL 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38- 70, 80, 100 
28x44- 90, 104, 117 
38x50 -160 



100 



1612 



Velvett Enamel 
25x38-100 



80 

70 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from theDuplessis painting in the 

MetropoHtan Museum 

of Art 



1651 



Velvett Enamel 
25x38-80 



80 
70 





133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underbill 



n65: 



Velvett Enamel 
25x38-70 



70 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash drawing by Maurice Griffenhagen 



[:673 



Velvett Enamel 
25x38-70 




133-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 

From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Company 



1691 



Velvett Enamel 
25x38-80 




133-SCREEN FOUR-COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

Courtesy of Hickey-Freeman Co. 

Rochester, N. Y. 



1:713 



Velvett Enamel 
25x38-100 




VELVETT ENAMEL 

COLORS 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 



Buff 



Gray 



p5x38- 80 
I 28x44-104 

\ 25x38- 80 
i 28x44-104 



India Tint 



^25x38- 
I 28 X 44 



70, 80, 100 
91, 104, 117, 130 



[1733 



Velvett Enamel 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-80 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from theDuplessis painting in the 

Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



n75: 



Velvett Enamel 

GRAY 

25x38-80 




120-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



[1773 



Velvett Enamel 

BUFF 

25x38-80 




133-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 

From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Company 



1191 



Velvett Enamel 

BUFF 

25x38-80 



T 

f 



f >i|-i" i"^ 







133-SCREEN HIGH LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



csi: 



Velvett Enamel 

GRAY 

25x38-80 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Henry T. Lindeberg 



1:83] 



Velvett Enamel 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-80 




CHAMPION COLORED COATED 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

Azure, E. B 25 x 38 - 80 

25x40-105 
BufF, E. B 25 X 38 - 80 

25x40-105 
Goldenrod, E. B 25x38- 80 

25x40-105 
Gray, E. B 25x38- 80 

25x40-105 
Green, E. B 25 x 38 - 80 

25x40-105 
India, E. B 25x38- 80 

25x40-105 

28x44-104, 117 

Primrose, E. B 25x38- 80 

Rose, E. B 25 X 38 - 80 

25x40-105 



[85] 



Champion Colored Coared 

AZURE 

25x38-80 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Frankhn in 

the Metropohtan Museum 

of Art 



[873 



Champion Colored Coated 

GOLDENROD 

25x38-80 




150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



[:89] 



Champion Colored Coated 

GREEN 

25x38-80 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griffenhagen 



[:9n 



Champion Colored Coated 

BUFF 

25x38-80 




150 -SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 

From a highly retouched photograph 

Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[:93] 



Champion Colored Coated 

INDIA 

25x38-80 



T 



m 






^^"^^^i 



, XX 







^^^>,'* 






//<i 






133-SCREEN HIGH-LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From a pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



1:95: 



Champion Colored Coated 

GRAY 

25 X 38 - 80 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Henry T. Lindeberg 



[97] 



Champion Colored Coated 

PRIMROSE 

25x38-80 




WOODCUT 

By Julius J. Lankes 



[99] 



Champion Colored Coated 

ROSE 

25x38-80 




ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 

From a pen-and-ink drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[ion 



Champion Colored Coated 

ROSE 

25x38-80 




BLACK-AND-WHITE BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



nio3] 



Champion Colored Coated 

PRIMROSE 

25x38-80 







ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 
From a dry-brush drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



[:io5 3 



Champion Colored Coated 

GRAY 

25x38-80 




150-SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of FrankHn in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



ClOT] 



Champion Colored Coated 

INDIA 

25x38-80 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



Champion Colored Coated 



1109-2 



25x38 




150-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griffenhagen 



niii] 



Champion Colored Coated 

GREEN 

25x38-80 




133 -SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 
From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[1133 



Champion Colored Coated 

GOLDENROD 

25x38-80 




'^^^y ., 



^2 yj^t^^-th&i/ 






150 -SCREEN HIGH -LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From a pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



^/rc;^/^^ 



f'^CJ^ 



[115 3 



Champion Colored Coated 

AZURE 

25x38-80 



) 




WHITE LITHO 

COATED ONE SIDE 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

22x28- 35,40,52 
25x38- 50,60,70, 80,100 
28x44- 65,78,91, 104 
38x50-120 



Cin] 





100 




80 




70 


White Litho 


60 


COATED ONE SIDE 


50 


25x38-100 





) 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



[119] 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-80 



80 

70 
60 
50 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhil 



[121] 



White Litho 

COATF.D ONE SIDE 

25x38-70 



70 
60 
50 




150-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griffenhagen 



[123] 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-60 




133-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 
From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[:i25] 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-50 



i 

i 



i 

i 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-50 [128] 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-60 [130] 



{ 



i 

i 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-70 IU2'2 



{ 



i 

i 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-80 [134] 



i 



i 

i 



White Litho 

COATED ONE SIDE 

25x38-100 [;i36 3 




HINGEFOLD ENAMEL 

FOLDS BOTH WAYS 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38- 80, 100, 120 
29x45-137, 165 
38x50-160,200 



1:1373 



Hingefold Enamel 
25x38-120 



120 

100 

80 




150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Frankhn : 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



100 



n 139:1 



Hingefold Enamel 
25x38-100 



80 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by UnderhiU 



[:i4i] 



Hingefold Enamel 
25x38-80 



80 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griffenhagen 



C143] 



Hingefold Enamel 
25x38-80 



^ 




150-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 

From a highly retouched photograph 

Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



ni45 3 



Hingefold Enamel 
25x38-100 




^lP'P^'"%Uf, 



-•«(k^1 



\4cati 



acation 



150-SCREEN THREE-COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a water-color 

Courtesy ot Lord & Taylor, New York 



c:i47: 



Hingefold Enamel 
25x38-120 



XXX EMBOSSING COVER PAPER 



COATED 



STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 



20x26- 60 
20x26- 80 

23x33- 87 
23x33-117 



[149] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 
20x26-80 



80 



60 




120 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



i:i5i] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 
20x26-60 



60 




150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



[153] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 
20x26-60 




133 -SCREEN THREE-COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a water -color 

Courtesy of American Express Co. 



[1553 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 
20x26-80 



XXX EMBOSSING COVER PAPER 

COLORED — COATED 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS AND SIZES 

AZURE, GRAY, 
GREEN, INDIA, PRIMROSE, ROSE 

20x26- 60 
20x26- 80 
23x33- 87 
23x33-117 



11157] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

GREEN 

20x26-60 




150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



[1593 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

INDIA 

20x26-60 





133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underbill 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 



1:161] 



20x26-60 




150 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griftenhagen 



1:163:1 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

PRIMROSE 

20x26-60 




133-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 
From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[165] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

AZURE 

20x26-60 



T 



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133-SCREEN HIGH-LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



c:i67] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

ROSE 

20x26-60 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Henry T. Lin 



1169:1 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

ROSE 

20x26-60 




WOODCUT 
By Julius J. Lankes 



nnn 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

AZURE 

20x26-60 




ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 

From a pen-and-ink drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[173] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

PRIMROSE 

20 X 26 - 60 




BLACK-AND-WHITE BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[1751 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

GRAY 

20 X 26 - 60 




TWO-COLOR BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



[177] 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

INDIA 

20x26-60 



Try ** < 










ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 
From a dry-brush drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



1:179: 



XXX Embossing Cover Paper 

GREEN 

20x26-60 




KOATINE 

AN IMITATION COATED PAPER 



STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38- 50, 60, 70,80 
28x44- 65, 78, 104 
33x46- 80, 96, 128 
38x50-100, 120 



[181] 



Koatine 
25x38-80 



80 

70 

60 

5C 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of An 



[183] 



Koatine 
25x38-70 



70 
60 
50 



t^N?^ 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhil 



[185] 



Koatine 
25x38-60 



60 

50 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice GrifFenhagen 



CIST] 



Koatine 
25x38-50 




133-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 
From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[189:1 



Koatine 
25x38-50 




120 -SCREEN FOUR-COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a painting 
Courtesy of Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



[1913 



Koatine 
25 X 38 - 60 



t 



K .%, 







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133 -SCREEN HIGH -LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From a pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



[193] 



Koatine 
25x38-70 




133-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Henry T. Lindeberg 



[195] 



Koatine 

25x38-80 



^ 





CHAMPION SUPER 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38- 50, 60, 70 
28x44- 65, 78, 104, 117 
33x46- 80, 96 
38x50-100, 120 



11197] 





70 




60 


tampion Super 


50 


25x38-70 






133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



C199] 



Champion Super 
25x38-60 



60 
50 




^^'J \f^. .H^^" \ 



•«^^'^,'^^'^''>/« 




A 



133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



[201] 



Champion Super 50 

25x38-50 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griffenhagen 



n203 3 



Champion Super 
25x38-50 




133-SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 

From a highly retouched photograph 

Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[205] 



Champion Super 
25x38-60 




120 -SCREEN FOUR -COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a painting 
Courtesy of Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



1201-} 



Champion Super 
25x38-70 






CHAMPION ENGLISH FINISH 



STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 



25x38- 50, 60, 70, 80 
28x44- 65, 78, 104, 117, 130 
33x46- 80, 96 
38x50-100, 120 



[209] 





80 




70 




60 


Champion English Finish 


50 


25x38-80 






100-SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



70 



[1211] 



Champion English Finish 
25x38-70 



60 
50 





120-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



1:213] 



Champion English Finish 
25x38-60 



60 
50 




133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice GrifFenhagen 



[;2i5] 



Champion English Finish 
25x38-50 



50 




120 -SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 
From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



C2173 



Champion English Finish 
25x38-50 




120-SCREEN FOUR-COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a painting 
Courtesy of Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



[:2i9n 



Champion English Finish 
25x38-60 



T 













120-SCREEN HIGH-LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From a pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



1:221] 



Champion English Finish 
25x38-70 




120-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Henry T. Lindeberg 



[223] 



Champion English Finish 
25x38-80 






CHAMPION ENGLISH FINISH 



INDIA 


TINT 


D IN THE F 


OLLOWIN 


25x38- 


- 60 


28x44- 


- 78 


33x46- 


- 96 


38x50- 


-120 



[225] 



Champion English Finish 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 



60 




120 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Franklin in 

the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art 



[227^ 



Champion English Finish 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 




^ 



133 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhil 



1:229] 



Champion English Finish 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 




120.SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice GrifFenliagen 



[231] 



Champion English Finish 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 




CHAMPION EGGSHELL 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25 X 38 - 50, 60, 70, 80, 100 
28x44- 78, 104, 117 
301^x41- 66, 79,105 
33x46- 80, % 
38x50-100,120 



n233 3 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-80 



80 
70 
60 
50 




85 -SCREEN FOUR -COLOR BEN DAY PLATE 

From a colored drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



C235 3 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-70 



^ 




WOODCUT 
By Julius J. Lankes 



1:237:] 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-60 



60 
50 




ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 

From a pen-and-ink drawing 

Counesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



n239 3 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-50 




BLACK-AND-WHITE BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[2413 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-50 




TWO-COLOR BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Abraham & Straus, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



[243] 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-60 




^'\\^\\n^i-^^^^^ 






ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 
From a dry-brush drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



n245 3 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-70 






Mit\M in tje sacretiness of t|)e 
$rintet)i 33age» in tje fine etn^ 
fjelUfiJment of noW tjjougjts* 
3f f>elie\je tjat nejrt to tje one 
\jDj)o e\)ol\jes tje t|)ousi[)t out of Jts 
tirain* stantis tje printer \i3i)o clotjes 
It \j3it|) Its proper settings 3 Mit\^t 
\j)e sjoulti Jonor tjje 4lutenl>erss» 
Cantons, jftanfelins* anti BelTmnes 
as tue tio tjje ?|omersi* CSautersf, anti 
JEiltons* 3$lessieti is tj^e man tjat 
tjjtnfes; t\Dieetjle£f5etristJenTan\3Djio 
reeetbes tje tjjougjt's; inspiration j 
anti tjriee t>lesseti is i^t man tofjo 
ministers to us antj to eoming gen^^ 
erations in tlje ^rt ^reser^atitje 
at tje 3^xtss mc^mitft 



n247 3 



Champion Eggshell 
25x38-80 




CHAMPION EGGSHELL 

INDIA TINT 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

25x38- 60 
28x44-78 
55x46- 96 
38x50-120 



1:2493 



Champion Eggshell 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 




85 -SCREEN FOUR -COLOR BEN DAY PLATE 

From a colored drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[251] 



Champion Eggshell 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 




WOODCUT 
By Julius J. Lankes 



[1253 3 



Champion Eggshell 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 




fl 



ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 

From a pen-and-ink drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[255 3 



Champion Eggshell 

INDIA TINT 

25x38-60 





CHAMPION MACHINE FINISH 



STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 




25x38-40, 50, 60,70 
28x44-52, 65, 78,91 
33x46-64, 80, 96 
38x50-80, 100, 120 



[257 3 





70 




60 




50 


Champion Machine Finish 


40 


25x38-70 






100- SCREEN HALF-TONE 

From a photograph from the Duplessis painting of Frankhn in 

the Metropohtan Museum 

of Art 



1:2591 



Champion Machine Finish 
25x38-60 




120 -SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Underhill 



[261] 



Champion Machine Finish 
25x38-50 



50 
40 




120-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a wash-drawing by Maurice Griffenhagen 



[263 3 



Champion Machine Finish 
25x38-40 




120 -SCREEN VIGNETTED HALF-TONE 
From a highly retouched photograph 
Courtesy of the Packard Motor Car Co. 



[265 3 



Champion Machine Finish 
25x38-40 




120 -SCREEN FOUR- COLOR PROCESS PLATE 

From a painting 
Courtesy of Hickey-Freeman Co., Rochester, N. Y. 



[267] 



Champion Machine Finish 
25x38-50 



ir 



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^2 >/^v<^ / 






120-SCREEN HIGH-LIGHT HALF-TONE 
From a pencil drawing by Harley D. Nichols 



[269] 



Champion Machine Finish 
25x38-60 




120-SCREEN HALF-TONE 
From a photograph by Henry T. Lindeb 



[:27n 



Champion Machine Finish 
25x38-70 



MIMEOGRAPH PAPER 

WHITE LAID 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

81^x11- 4 
8>^xll- 5 

17x22-16 

17x22-20 

17x28-20^ 

17x28-25^ 

22x34-32 

22x34-40 



[:273] 



Mimeograph Paper 
17x22-20 



20 
16 



[:275] 



Mimeograph Paper 
17x22-16 



16 



n277 3 



Mimeograph Paper 
17x22-16 



1219 •] 



Mimeograph Paper 
17x22-20 



CHAMPION BOND 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 



17x22-16,20 
19x24-191^,24^ 
22x34-32,40 
24 X 38 - 39, 49 
28x34-41, 51 



20 



Champion Bond 16 

C28i;] 17x22-20 




COMBINATION PEN-AND-INK AND TINT PLATE 
Courtesy of Chase National Bank 



[1283 3 



Champion Bond 16 

17x22-16 




ZINC LINE-ENGRAVING 

From a pen-and-ink drawing 

Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



1:285 3 



Champion Bond 

17x22-16 




BLACK-AND-WHITE BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



[287] 



Champion Bond 
17x22-20 



CHAMPION BOND 

COLORED 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING COLORS AND SIZES 

BLUE, BUFF, CANARY, 
GOLDENROD, GREEN, PINK 

22x34-32,40 

24x38-39 

28x34-41 



Champion Bond 



BUFF 



[;289 3 17x22-20 




SILVERSMITHS, JEWELERS, IMPORTERS, ART GALLERIES 

~fii§hUn$ ^zxlnrts, (Bvhnkul ^jtgs 



c 291:1 



Champion Bond 

PINK 

17x22-20 



Champion Bond 

GREEN 

1:2933 17x22-20 



Champion Bond 



CANARY 

C295:] 17x22-20 



Champion Bond 



BLUE 



1297 2 17x22-20 



Champion Bond 

GOLDENROD 

1:2993 17x22-20 



Champion Bond 

GOLDENROD 

[301] 17x22-20 



n303 3 



Champion Bond 

BLUE 

17x22-20 



[305 3 



Champion Bond 

CANARY 

17x22-20 



DOTH 



Champion Bond 

GREEN 

17x22-20 



[309] 



Champion Bond 

PINK 

17x22-20 



i:3ii:] 



Champion Bond 

BUFF 

17x22-20 



CHAMPION INDEX BRISTOL 



STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

20^^x24^4:- 70, 90 
25K x30>^ -110, 140 



n3i33 



Champion Index Bristol 
20>^x24^-70 



70 




BLACK-AND-WHITE BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



1:3153 



Champion Index Bristol 

20^^x24^-70 




CREAM POSTCARD BRISTOL 



STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

1934; X 2734;- 90 
22 x28 -100 
22i^x28>^ -105 
24 X 36 - 140 
27%; X 3914 -180 
28 X 44 - 200 



C317] 



Cream Postcard Bristol 



90 




BLACK-AND-WHITE BEN DAY PLATE 
Courtesy of Stanford Briggs, Inc. 



!:3i9 3 



Cream Postcard Bristol 
19^x27^-90 



CAPITOL POST CARD 

STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES 

22 X 28 >^ Coated one side 
22 X 28 5^ Coated two sides 



Capitol Post Card 

COATED TWO SIDES 

n321] 22x28>< 




133-SCREEN HIGH-LIGHT HALF-TONE 

From a pencil drawing by E. Hotter 

Courtesy of Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City, N. J. 



[323^ 



Capitol Post Card 

COATED TWO SIDES 

22x28^ 



CAPITOL POST CARD 

COATED ONE SIDE 



Capitol Post Card 

COATED ONE SIDE 

[325] 22x28M 



Capitol Post Card 

COATED ONE SIDE 

22x281^ [328] 



^^i he following pages are printed to show 
(2^ what results may be expected from using 

different processes of illustration on all 

varieties of book papers. 

Notations are made on many of the pages 
suggesting different processes or papers to 
give the most satisfactory results. 



1 he Offset and ■ the Lithograph processes used 
QjL. throughout the balance of this book were 
printed on large sheets. 

These two processes were included in the book 
to give a demonstration of how paper not spe- 
cially manufactured for these processes would 
work. 

The lesson to be learned from these pages is that 
paper, like all other manufactured products, should 
be made for the purpose for which it is to be 
used, if satisfactory results are to be obtained. 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[TtucIvc Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



WHEN, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident: 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Tzvelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



"When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands AA/^hich have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator w^ith certain unalien- 

[Tzvclve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Aigrette Enameled Book 



1:329: 





Sixty-five screen halftone is too coarse for Aigrette Enameled Book. 120 screen looks well, see 
page 334; but 133 (page 345) or 150 screen (page 11) is generally used 



1:3303 





Sixty-five screen halftone is too coarse for Aigrette Enameled Book. 120 screen looks well, 
see page 335; but 133 (page 345) or 150 screen (pages 13 and 17) is generally used 



n33in 





One hundred screen halftone on Aigrette Enameled Book. Screen could be finer on this paper 



[:332 3 





One hundred screen halftone on Aigrette Enameled Book. Screen could be finer on this paper 



C 333] 





One hundred and twenty scieen halftone on Aigrette Enameled Book. This paper will also 
take 133 (page 344) and 150 line screen (page 11) 



1:3343 





One hundred and twenty screen halftone on Aigrette Enameled Book. This paper will also 
take 133 (page 345) and 150 line screen (pages 13 and 17) 



C 335 -2 





Zinc line cuts on Aigrette Enameled Book. Any paper will print this style of cut 



n336n 





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S^agiiiffp 




Zinc line cuts on Aigrette Enameled Book. Any paper will print this style of cut 



n 337 n 




















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Four-color Process on Aigrette Enameled Book — the ideal paper for this kind of printing 



n 338 n 





Four-color Process on Aigrette Enameled Book — the ideal paper for this kind of printing 



[;339:] 





Aigrette Enameled Book prints wood cuts perfectly 



n34o:] 





Aigrette Enameled Book prints wood cuts perfectly 



n34i3 





Aigrette Enameled Book takes four-color Benday work splendidly. But these plates can 
also be printed on uncoated paper, see pages 462 and 486 



1:3423 





Aigrette Enameled Book takes four-color Benday work splendidly. But these plates can 
also be printed on uncoated paper, see pages 463 and 487 



1:3433 





Doubletone Ink printed from 133 screen halftones gives this result on Aigrette Enameled Book 



1:3443 





Doubletone ink printed from 133 screen halftones gives tdis result on Aigrette Enamel Book 



[345] 





The Offset Process in six colors on Aigrette Enamel 



1546 2 





The Offset Process in six colors on Aigrette Enamel. This paper is not made for offset work 



1:3473 





Aigrette Enamel is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors unless 

made waterproof 



C 348 2 





Aigrette Enamel is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors 



C 349 -2 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Aigrette Enamel. It is advisable to use two colors as in 
the lower illustration 



n 350 3 










».^^^ 



-^<2_— 



Halftone by the Offset Process on Aigrette Enamel. It is advisable to use two colors as in the 
upper illustration. This paper is not made for offset work 



C 351 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Tzvelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands jvhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
same among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Tzvelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Aigrette Enamel 



c 352 n 



When, in the Course of human 
ev^ents, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the pohtical bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Tzcelvc Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the cavises which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



WHEN, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident : 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Poifit Cloister Single Leaded] 



"When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the pow^ers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Law^s of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Hamilton Enamel 



n353 3 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse on Hamilton Enamel. 100 screen looks well (see page 356) 
120 screen (see page 358) and 133 screen (page 368) prints extremely well on this paper 



n354 3 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse on Hamilton Enamel. 100 screen looks well (see page 
357) 120 screen (see page 359) and 133 screen (page 369) prints extremely well on this paper 



1:355 3 





One hundred screen halftones on Hamilton Enamel look well. But this paper will take a liner screen 



i:356 3 





One hundred screen halftones on Hamilton Enamel look well. But this paper 
will take a finer screen 



n357 3 





One hundred and twenty screen halftones on Hamilton Enamel print splendidly. This paper is 
also adapted to 133 screen, see page 368 



1538-2 





One hundred and twenty screen halftones on Hamilton Enamel print splendidly. This paper is 
also adapted to 133 screen, see page 369 



[359 3 





Zinc line cuts on Hamilton Enamel. Any paper will print this style of cut 



c 360 n 




'"■ •*'■ '"^i^ <i 





iWiliiw^^^ 






Zinc line cuts on Hamilton Enamel. Any paper will print this style of cut 



n36i n 





Hamilton Enamel gives good results when printed with four-color process 



[;362 n 





Hamilton Enamel gives good results when printed with four- color process 



i:363 : 





Wood cuts print well on Hamilton Enamel 



i:364 ] 





Wood cuts print well on Hamilton Enamel 



[365 3 





These four-color Benday plates are printed on Hamilton Enamel. But they can also be printed on 
uncoated papers. See pages 462, 468, 510, 534, 582 and 606 



[366 ] 





These four-color Benday plates are printed on Hamilton Enamel. But they can also be 
printed on uncoated papers. See pages 463, 469, 511, 535, 583 and 607 



11367 3 





Fine results from printing 133 screen halftones in doubletone ink on Hamilton Enamel 



n368 3 





Fine results from printing 133 screen halftones in doubletone ink on Hamilton Enamel 



n369 3 





Hamilton Enamel printed in six colors by the Offset Process. This paper not adaptable 

for this process 



C 370] 





Hamilton Enamel printed in six colors by the Offset Process. This paper is not made 

for this process 



n 371 : 





Hamilton Enamel printed in six colors by the Straight Lithographic Process. This paper 
is not made for this process 



C 372] 





Hamilton Enamel printed in six colors by the Straight Lithographic Process. This paper 
not adaptable for this process 



C 373;] 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Hamilton Enamel. Better results obtained by using two colors 
as in the lower illustration. This paper not adaptable for this process 



c 3743 





Halftone by the Offset Piocess on Hamilton Enamel. Better results can be obtained if two 
colors are used as in the upper illustration. This paper is not made for this process 



C 3753 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Tufclve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to theopinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands jvhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



■When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the pow^ers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
■which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Hamilton Enamel 



i: 376:1 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the pohtical bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twclvc Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon- Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident : 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights. Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands ■which have connected them 
"with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Wedgewood Enamel 



C377n 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse on Wedgewood Enamel. 120 screen looks better 
(see page 382) and 133 screen (page 392) prints extremely well on this paper 



n378 3 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse on Wedgewood Enamel. 120 screen looks better 
(see page 383) and 133 screen (page 392) prints extremely well on this paper 



D79] 





A finer screen than this, which is 100, should be used on Wedgewood Enamel. 120 screen 
(page 382) and 133 screen (page 392) are recommended 



[380 3 




^'Ipsssa*^,^--©*'^ 




A finer screen than this, which is 100, should be used on Wedgewood Enamel. 120 screen 
(page 383) and 133 screen (page 392) are recommended 



Dsn 





Wedgewood Enamel, printed with 120 screen halftones, gives a delightfully soft and pleasing 
result. For work with a liner screen see page 392 



1:382:] 





Wedgewood Enamel, printed with 120 screen halftones, gives a delightfully soft and pleasing 
result. For work with a finer screen see page 392 



C383 3 





Zinc line cuts on Wedgewood Enamel. These cuts can be printed on any kind of book paper 



C384: 




A^'-i»i 








<3^- 



Pic^- 







Zinc line cuts on Wedgewood Enan:iel. These cuts can be printed on any kind of book paper 



D85 3 





Pleasing results from printing 133 screen four-color process plates on Wedgewood Enamel 
For more color see Beoday work on page 390 



n386] 





Pleasing results from printing 133 screen four-color process plates on Wedgewood Enamel 
For more color see Benday work on page 391 



C387 3 





Wood engravings on Wedgewood Enamel 



[388 3 









'"■*-"*«*-«^, 




I I'liln ' ,1 i| I 
I,!'',' i'i"ftll Ji'li'lil, 



. |l L, II 



Wood engravings on Wedgewood Enamel 



[389 3 





Four-color Benday plates print unusually well on Wedgewood Enamel 



n390 3 





Four-color Benday plates print unusually well on Wedgewood Enamel 



C39n 





Extremely pleasing results from printing 133 screen halftones in doubletone ink on 
Wedgewood Enamel 



D92n 





One hundred and thirty-three screen halftones printed in doubletone ink on 
Lithographic coated 



n393n 





The Offset process in six colors on Lithographic Coated — a good paper for this process 



n 394 n 





The Offset Process in six colors on Lithographic Coated — a good paper for this process 



n 395 n 





The Straight Lithographic Process in six colors on Lithographic Coated 



n 396 n 





Lithographic Process in six colors on Lithographic Coated 



C 3973 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Lithographic Coated. Better results can be obtained by using 
two colors as in the lower illustration 



C 398 3 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Lithographic Coated. Better results can be obtained by using 
two colors as in the upper illustration 



1 399 n 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that ail men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Tzvehc Point Casion Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equ^l station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights. Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the pow^ers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Lithographic Coated stock 



n4oo] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are ci-eated 
equal, that they are endowed b.y 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Tivch'c Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident: 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Velvett Enamel 



[14013 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse for Velvett Enamel. Better results are obtained by using 
100 screen (see page 404), 120 screen (page 406), and 133 screen (page 4l6) 



1:4023 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse for Velvett Enamel. Better results are obtained by using 
100 screen (see page 405), 120 screen (page 407), and 133 screen (page 4l6) 



n403n 





One hundred screen halftones printed on Velvett Enamel. For 120 screen see 
and 133 screen, page 41 6 



406, 



n404n 





One hundred screen halftones printed on Velvett Enamel. For 120 screen see page 407, 
and 133 screen, page 416 



i:405 3 





When selecting the screen for Velvett Enamel, 120, which is shown above, is a wise choice. For 
this paper the engraver should be instructed to etch his plates extra deep 



1:406:] 





When selecting the screen for Velvett Enamel, 120, which is shown above, is a wise choice. For 
this paper the engraver should be instructed to etch his plates extra deep 



n407 3 





■^ta«aiaat^a».»^,^,^j! 



Zinc line cuts on Velvett Enamel. This style of engraving can be printed on any kind of book paper 



1:408] 






^^>s™"V^ ^auq 







Zinc line cuts on Velvet: Enamel. This style of engraving can be printed on any kind of book paper 



1:4093 





Four-color process work on Velvett Enamel. For better results on dull-coated paper see 
Wedgewood Enamel (page 386) 



r4io3 





Four-color process work on Velvett Enamel. For better results on dull-coated paper see 
Wedgewood Enamel (page 387) 



[:4ii:] 



*%^'#*^^ 



m$k^<yl^m. 





Wood engravings on Velvett Enamel 



n4i2n 





Wood engravings on Velvett Enamel 



1 4151 





Four-color Benday plates print better on Velvett Enamel than do regular four-color process plates 
Compare this with page 410 



n4i4:] 





Four-color Benday plates print better on Velvett Enamel than do regular four-color process plates 
Compare this with page 411 



1:4153 





Doubletone ink printed from 133 screen halftones on Velvett Enamel 



n4i6:] 





Doubletone ink printed from 133 screen halftones on Velvett Enamel 



C^IT] 





Velvett Enamel printed in six colors by the Offset Process. This paper is not made for this process 



C^is] 





Velvett Enamel printed in six colors by the Offset Process. This paper not made 
for this process 



n4i9n 





Velvet: Enamel is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors. This paper 
not made for this process 



n ^20 J 





Velvert Enamel is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors 



n42i3 





Velvett Enamel printed by the Halftone Offset Process. It is advisable to use two colors as in 
the lower illustration. This paper is not made for this process 



C 422 1 








Velvett Enamel printed by the Halftone Offset Process. It is advisable to use two colors 
as in the upper illustration. This paper not made for this process 



n423 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolvethe political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Tzvelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands jvhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



"When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
w^ith another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Velvett Enamel 



n424 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Tzcchc Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Tzvckr Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident: 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Hingefold Enamel 



[1425 3 





Do not use 65 screen halrtones on HingefolJ Enamel. The paper is too smooth for so 

coarse a screen 



IA26-] 





Do not use 65 screen halftones on Hingefold Enamel. The paper is too srnooth for so 

coarse a screen 



[:427 3 





One hundred screen halftones are too coarse for Hingefold Enamel. See page 430 for better results 



C428 3 





One hundred screen halftones are too coarse for Hingefold Enamel. 
See page 431 for beaer results 



[:429:] 





One hundred and twenty screen halftones print well on Hingefold Enamel. See page 139 for 
150 screen and 440 for 133 screen, which are also recommended 



1:4303 





One hundred and twenty screen halftones print well on Hingefold Enamel. See page 139 for 
150 screen and page 441 for 133 screen, which are also recommended 



n43i3 





Zinc line cuts on Hingefold Enamel. This kind of engraving will print on any paper 



n 4323 





Mk 














««:.iaiBir SIP 



Zinc line cuts on Hingefold Enamel. This kind of engraving will print on any paper 



1:433 -2 





Hingefold Enamel prints 133 screen four-color process plates perfectly 



I 454 -2 





Hingefold Enamel prints 133 screen four-color process plates perfectly 



[:435n 



' w 




jl -""lit « "1, i 



' ■n^ts&^'-it -' 




Wood engravings on Hingefold Enamel 



r436n 





Wood engravings on Hingefold Enamel 



n^s?:] 





Charming results from printing four-color Benday plates on Hingefold Enamel 



i:438 3 





Charming results from printing four-color Benday plates on Hingefold Enamel 



n439 3 





One hundred and thirty-three screen halftones printed with doubletone ink on Hingefold Enamel 



n44on 





One hundred and thirty-three screen halftones printed in doubletone ink on Hingetoid Enamel 



n44n 





The Offset Process in six colors on Hingefold Enamel 



1:4423 





The Offset Process in six colors on Hingefold Enamel. Tliis paper is not made 
for this process 



i:443] 





Hingefold Enamel is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors. 
Lithographic coated paper should be used 



[:444;] 





Hingefold Enamel is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors. 
Lithographic coated paper should be used 



C 445 ] 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Hingefold Enamel. Better results can be obtained if two colors 
are used as in the lower illustration 



r 446] 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Hingefold Enamel. It is advisable to use two colors 
as in the upper illustration 



[;447] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Tzvehc Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands jvhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
same among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Hingefold Enamel 



[:448] 



When, in the Course of human 
.events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with <'ertain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



WHEN, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident: 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights. Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

\Tzvelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Champion Super 



1:4493 





Do not choose 65 screen halftones for Champion Super. It is too coarse. See 120 screen 

on page 454 



n450 3 





Do not choose 65 screen halftones for Champion Super It is too coarse. 
See 120 screen on page 455 



i:45in 





One hundred screen halftone work on Champion Super is better than the 65 screen but not so good 

as the 120 (see page 454) 



1:4523 





One hundred screen halftone work on Champion Super is better than the 65 screen 
but not so good as the 120 (see page 455) 



1:4533 





Here is a good combination, 120 screen halftones on Champion Super 



i:454] 





Here is a good combination, 120 screen halftones on Champion Super 



1:455 3 





Zinc line cuts on Champion Super. This kind of engraving will print on any paper 



C456] 




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'<Qp~ &>^-, 



— :^^:i';''"'"i|iii 



i' " III' 'Ir 



iinilliiiniiiiiii 



Zinc line cuts on Champion Super. Tliis kind of engraving will print on any paper 



i:457n 





splendid result from printing 133 screen four-color process plates on Champion Super 



|:458 3 





Splendid result from printing 133 screen four-color process plates on Champion Super 



1:4593 





Wood engravings on Champion Super 



n46on 





"Wood engravings on Champion Super 



[:46i3 





These four-color Benday plates print excellently on Champion Super 



n462:] 





These four-color Benday plates print excellently on Champion Super 



n463 3 





Note the rich tonal values from printing 133 screen halftones with doubletone ink on 
Champion Super 



t:464:] 





Note the rich tonal values trom printing 133 screen halftones with doubletone ink on 
Champion Super 



n465 3 





The Offset Process on Champion Super. This paper not made for this process 



l^^^^l 





The Offset Process on Champion Super printed in six colors. This paper not made for this process 



C 467] 





The Straight Lithographic Process in six colors on Champion Super. Better results can be 
obtained on Lithographic Coated 



[:468 3 





The Straight Lithographic Process in six colors on Champion Super. Better results can be 
obtained on Lithographic Coated 



[:469 3 





Halftone by the Oftset Process on Champion Super. Better results can be obtained by 
usins; two colors as in the lower illustration 



C-i^o] 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Champion Super. It is advisable to use two colors 
as in the upper illustration 



[471] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[T-djelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
same among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights. Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



"When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the pow^ers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Champion Super 



1:4723 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Tzvelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Tzveh'e Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



WHEN, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident : 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

YTivelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the pow^ers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

{Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Koatine 



I 473 3 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse for Koatine. One hundred and twenty screen (page 478) 
or 133 screen (page 488) recomrnended 



[:474n 





Sixty-five screen halfi:ones are too coarse for Koatine. One hundred and twenty screen 
(page 479) or 133 screen (page 489) recommended 



n475n 





One hundred screen halftones are perhaps a httle too coarse for Koatine. For better results see 
page 478 (120 screen) and page 488 (133 screen) 



1:476 3 





One hundred screen halftones are perhaps a little too coarse for Koatine. For better results 
see page 479 (120 screen) and page 489 (133 screen) 



C 477 3 





One handred and twenty screen prints well on Koatine. Compare with 133 screen on page 488 



n478n 





One hundred and twenty screen prints well on Koatine. Compare with 133 screen 

on page 489 



n479 3 





Zinc line cuts on Koatine. This kind ot engraving will print on any paper 



C^so;] 









Op 



f e^^^-- 




Zinc line cuts on Koatine. Ttiis kind of engraving will print on any paper 



C^so 





Koatine will print 133 screen four-color halftones as shown above 



C 482:1 





Koatine will print 133 screen four-color halftones as shown above 



n 483 n 





Wood engravings on Koatine 



n484 3 





Wood engravings on Koatine 



n485 3 





Splendid results from printing four-color Benday plates on Koatine 



n486 3 





Splendid results from printing four-color Benday plates on Koatine 



n487:j 





This rich effect is gained by printing 133 saeen halftones on Koatine in doubletone ink 



i:488 3 





This rich effect is gained by printing 133 screen halftones on Koatine in doubletone ink 



1:489] 





White Koatine gives fair results by the Oftset Process in six colors 



[490] 





White Koatine gives fair results by the Offset Process in six colors 



I 491: 





The Straight Lithographic Process in six colors on White Koatine. Better results can be 
obtained on Lithographic Coated 



C492 3 





The Straight Lithographic Process in six colors on White Koatine. Better results can be 
obtained on Lithographic Coated 



1:493 3 





Halftone by the Offset Process on White Koatine. Better results can be obtained by using 
two colors as in the lower illustration 



1:494 3 





Halftone by the Offset Process on White Koatine. Better results can be obtained by using 
two colors as in the upper illustration 



[495 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands jvhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Txvelve Point Bookman Double Leaded} 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on White Koatine 



n496: 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twclve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they .are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident: 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights. Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Tivehe Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Law^s of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Champion English Finish 



i:497n 





Sixty-five screen halfi:ones are too coarse for Champion English Finish. Better use 120 screen 

(see page 502) 



1:498 3 





Sixty-five screen halftones are too coarse for Champion EngUsh Finish. Better use 
120 screen (see page 503) 



1:499;] 





One hundred screen halftones are perhaps a httle too coarse for Champion English Finish. 
See 120 screen on page 502 



noo] 





One hundred screen halftones are perhaps a little too coarse ft^r Champion English Finish. 
See 120 screen on page 503 



C 5013 





You will make no mistake if you select 120 screen halftones for printing on 
Champion English Finish 



C 502] 





You will make no mistake if you select 120 screen halftones for printing on 
Champion English Finish 



C 503;] 





Zinc line cuts on Champion English Finish. Ihis kind of engraving will print on any paper 



n 504 3 





Zinc line cuts on Champion English Finish. This kind of engraving will 
print on any paper 



1:5053 





Four-color process piates (133 screen) on Champion English Finish ; too line screen 

to print well 



n 506 3 





Four-color process plates (133 screen) on Champion English Fmish ; too fine screen 

to print well 



n 507 3 





Wood engravings on Champion English Finish 



C 508;] 





Wood engravings on Champion English Finish 



1-509 3 





Four-color Benday plates print well on Champion English Finish 



n5io3 





Four-color Benday plates print well on Champion English Finish 



nil] 





One hundred and thirty-three screen halftones printed in doubletone ink on Champion Enghsh Finish 



1:512] 





One hundred and thirty-three screen halftones printed in doubletone ink on Champion EngHsh Finish 



C 513] 





Champion English Finish is not suitable tot the Offset Process in six colors 



n 5143 





Champion English Finish is not suitable for the Offset Process in six colors unless made to order 



C 515 3 





Champion English Finish is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors 

unless made to order 



n5i6n 





Champion English Finish is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process 
in six colors 



n5i7 3 





Champion English Finish is not suitable for the Offset Process. Better results can be 
obtained by using two colors as in the lower illustration 



I 518 





Champion English Finish is not suitable for the Oftset Process. Better results can be 
obtained by using two colors as in the upper illustration 



L 519 J 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankmd requires that 
thej^ should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Tzi'dve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands jvhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
same among the p)owers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the pow^ers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Champion English Finish 



C520] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotcli Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



WHEN, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident : 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain un alien - 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Champion Machine Finish 



1:5213 





Sixty-five screen is too coarse tor Champion Maciiine Finish. See 120 screen on page 526 for 

better results 



1:5223 





Sixty-five screen is too coarse for Champion Machine Finish. See 120 screen on page 527 for 

better results 



1:5233 





One hundred screen on Champion Machine Finish is shown above. Probably 120 screen is better. 

See page 526 



n524 3 





One hundred screen on Champion Machine Finish is shown above. Probably 120 screen 
is better. See page 527 



1:5253 





Here is 120 screen halftone work on Champion Machine Finish. An excellent choice of screen 



n526 3 





Here is 120 screen halftone work on Champion Machine Finish. An excellent choice of screen 



1:5273 





Zinc line cuts on Champion Machine Finish. This kind of engraving will print on any paper 



n528 3 





'^iQp- s^^ 






Zinc line cuts on Champion Machine Finish. This kind of engraving will print on any paper 



C 529 3 





Champion Machine Finish is not the paper for 133 screen four-color process work. For better 
results see the Ben day work on page 534 



1:5303 





Champion Machine Finish is not the papei foi 133 screen four-color process work. For better 
results see the Benday work on page 535 



1:531 3 





Wood engravings on Champion Machine Finish 



1:5323 





Wood engravings on Champion Machine Finish 



1:5333 





This four-color Benday work on Champion Machine Finish is preferable to four-color process work. 

Compare with page 530 



1:5343 





This four-color Benday work on Champion Machine Finish is preferable to four-color 
process work. Compare with page 531 



n535 3 





One hundred and ihirty-three screen halftones printed on Champion Machine Finish in 

doubletone ink 



n 536 3 





One hundred and thirty-three screen halftones printed on Champion Machine Finish in 

doubletone ink 



n537:] 





The Offset Process on Machine Finish in six colors 



1:538:1 





The Offset Process in six colors on Machine Finish. This paper is not made for this process 



C 539;] 





Straight Lithographic Process in six colors on Machine Finish. Better results can be obtained 
on regular Lithographic coated paper. This paper is not made for this process 



C 540] 





Lithographic Process on Machine Finish in six colors. Better results can be obtained on 
regular Lithographic coated paper 



i:54in 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Machine Finish. Better results can be obtained by using 
two colors as in the lower illustration 



t^^n 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Machine Finish. Better results can be obtained by using 
two colors as in the upper illustration 



r543 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of" the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[TiL'clve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to he self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



WHEN, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessarv for one people 
to dissolve the political bands >vhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Tivelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Machine Finish 



1:544] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



, When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident: 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights. Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



"When, in the Course of hximan 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
w^hich impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Champion Eggshell is especially suitable to letterpress or type work. Above are shown four styles 

of type on this paper 



n545 3 





If halftones must be used on Champion Eggshell, 65 screen, as shown above, is the proper screen 



n546n 





If halftones must be used on Champion Eggshell, 65 screen, as shown above, is the proper screea 



[1547 3 





One hundred screen halftones are generally too fine for Champion Eggshell 



1:548 3 





One hundred screen halftones are generally too fine for Champion Eggshell 



1:5493 





One hundred and twenty screen halftones are entirely too fine for Champion Eggshell 



1:550] 





One hundred and twenty screen halftones are entirely too fine for Champion Eggshell 



n55ii 





Line cuts print splendidly on Champion Eggshell. This is the best style of illustration when this 

paper is used 



[1552 3 




.*4''?». 




Line cuts print splendidly on Champion Eggshell. This is the best style of illustration when this 

paper is used 



n553n 





The above result shows that four-color process plates cannot be printed on Champion Eggshell, which 
is entirely too rough for this kind of engraving 



[554 3 





The above result shows that four-color process plates cannot be printed on Champion Eggshell, which 
is entirely too rough for this kind of engraving 



1:553 2 





Unless the wood cuts are very coarsely engraved they will not print properly on a paper as rough as 

Champion Eggshell 



n556:] 





Unless the wood cuts are very coarsely engraved they will not print properly on a paper as rough as 

Champion Eggshell 



n557 3 





The four-color Benday plates are much too fine to print on a paper as rough as Champion Eggshell 



n558 3 





The four-color Benday plates are much too fine to print on a paper as rough as Champion Eggshell 



[559 3 





This shows that 133 screen halftones are too fine to print properly on a paper as rough as 
Champion Eggshell 



n 560] 





This shows that 133 screen halftones are too fine to print properly on a paper as rough as 
Champion Eggshell 



i:56in 





Champion Eggshell printed in six colors by the Offset Process 



n562 3 





It made waterproof Champion Eggshell would be adaptable to the Oftset Process in six colors. 
This paper not made for this process 



[563 1 





Champion Eggshell is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors 
as shown above 



n564 3 




T)w«,g^i; 







Champion Eggshell is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process as shown in 
six colors on this page 



1565-2 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Champion Eggshell. Two colors, as in the lower 
illustration, give better results 



n566 3 




J" -& 




Halftone by the Offset Process on Champion Eggshell. Two colors, as in the upper 
illustration, give better results. This paper not made for this process 



n 567 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
poM'ers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decejit respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold ttiese truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

{Twelve Point Scolch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Natvire and ot Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

I Tii'clvc Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of hun-ian 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
surne among the powers of the earth, the 
seoarate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions ot mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses vrhich impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold the^e truths to be self-evident, 
that all. men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by tiieir Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Lite, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
Ti'kat to secure these rights, Go^'emrnents 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Tzvclve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it beconnes necessary for 
one people lo dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entities them, a decent respect 
to the opiniorjs of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twehe Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Champion Eggshell is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process 



1:568] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
vs^hich have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they ai'e endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to v^hich the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident : 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
w^hich impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Champion Bond 



1:569 3 





Champion Bond prints 65 screen halftones. But the mesh is too coarse. For better results 
see 120 screen, page 574 



n570] 















uiii^i*^&^^ii^2:^)mti 








Champion Bond prints 65 screen halftones. But the mesh is too coarse. For better results 
see 120 screen, page 575 



[5713 





These 100 screen halftones do not print as well on Champion Bond as the 120 screen shown on page 574 



[572 3 





These 100 screen halftones do not print as well on Champion Bond as the 120 screen 
shown on page 575 



n573n 





Interesting results from printing 120 screen halftones on Champion Bond 



n574 3 





Interesting results from printing 120 screen halftones on Champion Bond 



1:5753 





Zinc line cuts on Champion Bond. This kind of engraving will print on any paper 



l 576] 








''''''''1IIiliiiiiiiPII|lllr""ll.'illi'ill!lirim!i!;miiiiiiiiiii»n!i«^ 

wm^mm 




^^^^p<'0mmi^§^ 



Zinc line cuts on Champion Bond. Tiiis kind of engraving will print on any paper 



1:5773 





Very unsatisfaaory results from printing 133 screen from color plates on Champion Bond. 
Offset is far better, see page 586 



i:578 3 





Very unsatisfaaory results from printing 133 screen from color plates on Champion Bond. 
Offset is far better, see page 587 



[579 3 





Wood engravings on Champion Bond 



1:580 3 





Wood engravings on Champion Bond 



115813 





Four-color Benday plates on Champion Bond are better than the process work on page 578, 
but the offset is still better 



1:582 3 





Four-color Benday plares on Champion Bond are better than the process work on page 579, 
but the offset is still better 



1:583] 





Doubletone ink from 133 screen halftones on Champion Bond. The screen is too 
fine for a bond paper 



c 584 n 





Doubletone ink from 133 screen halftones on Champion Bond. The screen is too 
fine for a bond paper 



n585] 





Fair results can be obtained on Champion Bond by the Offset Process in six colors 



C 586 





Fair results can be obtained on Champion Bond by the Offset Process in six colors 



CSS? ;] 





Champion Bond is not adaptable to the Sttaight Lithographic Process in six colors as shown above 



n588 3 





Champion Bond is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in colors 



i:589 n 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Champion Bond. The surface is too hard to work wel 
It improves the result to use two colors as in the lower illustration 



n^o] 








Halftone by the Offset Process on Champion Bond. Better results can be obtained if two 
colors are used as in the upper illustration 



C 591 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolvethe political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
thej^ should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men arc created 
equal, .that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twche Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Tn'ch'c Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with ajiother, and to as. 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Liws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Txijelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that ail men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type by the Straight Lithographic Process on Champion Bond. The Offset 
Process will give better results on this paper 



1:592] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident : that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Twelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the causes which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident : 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights. Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sepa- 
rate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident: that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed on Champion Cream Post Card 



1:593 3 





Champion Cream Post Card is so smooth that a screen finer than 65, as shown above, should 
be used. The 120 screen (page 598) and 133 screen (page 608) both print well 



1:5943 





Champion Cream Post Card is so smooth that a screen finer than 65, as shown above, should 
be used. The 120 screen (page 599) and 133 screen (page 609) both print well 



1:595] 





The 100 screen, as shown above, looks well on Champion Cream Post Card. But 120 screen 
(page 598) and 133 screen (page 608) are even better 



n596] 





The 100 screen, as shown above, looks well on Champion Cream Post Card. But 120 screen 
(page 599) and 133 screen (page 609) are even better 



1:5973 





Fine results from printing 120 screen on Champion Cream Post Card 



[1598] 





Fine results from printing 120 screen on Champion Cream Post Card 



[599] 





Zinc line cuts print well on Champion Cream Post Card 



Z600-2 








'1^' :'ill" 



Zinc line cuts princ well on Champion Cream Post Card 



n6oi3 





When four color process plates are printed on Champion Cream Post Card the above result 

may be expected 



1602 ] 





When four color process plates are printed on Champion Cream Post Card the above result 

may be expected 



1:603 3 



"^it^^^ 



'" 5^"^^. 





Wood cuts print unusually well on Champion Cream Post Card 



1:6043 





Wood cuts print unusually well on Champion Cream Post Card 



1:6053 





Interesting results from printing four color Benday plates on Champion Cream Post Card 



i:606 3 





Interesting results from printing four color Benday plates on Champion Cream Post Card 



C^OT] 





Here are 133 screen halftones printed in doubletone ink on Champion Cream Post Card 



[ 608 ] 





Here are 133 screen halftones printed in doubletone ink on Champion Cream Post Card 



i:609n 





Fair results can be obtained in six colors by the Offset Process on Champion Cream 

Post Card 



1:6103 





Fair results can be obtained by the Offset Process in six colors on Champion Cream 
Post Card. This stock is not made for this process 



n^iin 





Champion Cream Post Card is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process in six colors 



1:6123 




" V^tt ' ^ -c 



-> .& ^^ 




Champion Cream Post Card is not adaptable to the Straight Lithographic Process 



n6i3 3 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Champion Cream Post Card. It is advisable to use two 
colors as in the lower illustration 



1:6143 



^BJ 1 





Halftone by the Offset Process on Champion Cream Post Card. Better results can be obtained 
by using two colors as in the upper illustration 



n6i5 3 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twehre Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect to the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

[Tzvclvc Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands jvhich have 
connected them with another, and to as. 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entitles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Champion Cream Post Card is not adaptable to Straight Lithographic Process 



1616-2 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
])owers of the earth, the separate 
and equal station to which the Laws 
of Nature and of Nature's God en- 
titles them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that 
they should declare the causes which 
impel them to the separation. 

We hokl these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
equal, that they are endowed by 
their Creator with certain unalien- 

[Twelve Point Scotch Double Leaded] 



When in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one 
people to dissolve the political bands 
which have connected them with 
another, and to assume among the 
powers of the earth, the separate and 
equal station to which the Laws of 
Nature and of Nature's God entitles 
them, a decent respect tb the opinions 
of mankind requires that they should 
declare the causes which impel them 
to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created equal, 
that they are endowed by their Cre- 
ator with certain unalienable Rights, 

{Tvuelve Point Caslon Double Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for one people 
to dissolve the political bands which have 
connected them with another, and to as- 
sume among the powers of the earth, the 
separate and equal station to which the 
Laws of Nature and of Nature's God 
entides them, a decent respect to the 
opinions of mankind requires that they 
should declare the courses which impel 
them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self-evident, 
that all men are created equal, that they 
are endowed by their Creator with certain 
unalienable Rights, that among these are 
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 
That to secure these rights, Governments 
are instituted among Men, deriving their 

[Twelve Point Cloister Single Leaded] 



When, in the Course of human 
events, it becomes necessary for 
one people to dissolve the political 
bands which have connected them 
■with another, and to assume among 
the powers of the earth, the sep- 
arate and equal station to which 
the Laws of Nature and of Nature's 
God entitles them, a decent respect 
to the opinions of mankind requires 
that they should declare the causes 
which impel them to the separation. 

We hold these truths to be self- 
evident, that all men are created 
with certain unalienable Rights, 
that among these are Life, Liberty 

[Twelve Point Bookman Double Leaded] 



Four styles of type printed in the Rapid Photogravure Process on Champion English Finish 



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Rapid Photogravure Process in one color on Champion English Finish 



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Rapid Photogravure Process in one color on Champion Enghsh Finish 



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Rapid Photogravure Process in four colors printed on Champion Enghsh Finish 



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Rapid Photogravure Process in four colors printed on Ctiampion English Finish 



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Rapid Photogravure Process in one color printed on Champion EngHsh Finish 



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Rapid Photogravure Process in one color printed on Cliampion English Finish 



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HAND PHOTOGRAVURE 

This process is used mainly for book 

illustrations and the better 

grade of pictures 





Hand photogravure on Champion English Finish 



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Hand photogravure on Champion English Finish 



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STEEL PLATE 

This process of illustration is used mostly 

for portraits, commercial stationery 

and stock certificates 





Steel Engraving on Champion Bond 



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Steel Engraving on Champion Bond 



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GELATINE PROCESS 

This process is used where a less expensive 

type of illustration is required than is 

shown on pages 626 and 627 





Gelatine printing on Champion Cream Post Card 



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Gelatine printing on Champion Cream Post Card 



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